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  1. awesomley_awesome1996
    05-20-2010 07:06 PM
    awesomley_awesome1996
    idk... to tell u the truth i forgot too... well lets jus change the subject since we cant figure it out..... so um how old r u and wat made u want to join mene?
    I am 14 and I decided to join mene b-cuz my friend aubrian or mischa told me it was fun and im always up for something interesting and exciting!lol♥
  2. aries to yoru
    05-19-2010 04:25 PM
    aries to yoru
    hey love ur avi outfit so cute
  3. EirianHikari
    05-18-2010 10:56 PM
    EirianHikari
    Hi! Thank you for the the birthday message^^
  4. Mariann
    05-18-2010 04:40 AM
    Mariann
    Well, it's past midnight...and I'm doing fairly well. How are you?
  5. Mariann
    05-18-2010 04:18 AM
    Mariann
    You're welcome :)
  6. Mariann
    05-17-2010 10:33 PM
    Mariann
    I saw your post in Fresh Meat. BC is British Columbia; it's where Vancouver is.
  7. Dante's Inferno
    05-17-2010 02:53 AM
    Dante's Inferno
    Hey there, I saw you posted on Wallflowers, and I have never talked to you before. Just wanted to say hi!
  8. Lunna Dea
    05-17-2010 02:20 AM
    Lunna Dea
    thank you that was very nice of you.
  9. Fang13
    05-17-2010 12:26 AM
    Fang13
    Yeah... Pretty much...

    Hopefully I can handle it, though. I have. So far.

    Friends are good things, too, in a situation like this xD
  10. Mariann
    05-16-2010 10:36 PM
    Mariann
    That's not a bad option, but half of the socialisation in schools doesn't come from the other students; it also comes from teachers. The problem with organising playdates is that it's still very controlled - you can decide your child plays with certain kids but not others, for example; or you don't know a family and so your child doesn't play with them. Thing is, once you do that, your child misses out on the chance for socialisation with those families. Me, for example. My best friend is Tamil, so I've learned a bit of their culture, language, etc., through growing up near her and spending time with her - but we met at school, because our parents don't know each other. They don't even live near each other. Your child might miss out on the chance to meet someone from a completely different background who ends up teaching them about more than their own little corner of the world, broadening their experience and knowledge. Private school is a better option than homeschooling, but often only rich people can afford those, and in North America most of the rich people end up being white, which doesn't lead to so much cultural diversity - your child would still be missing out to some extent. What is it exactly you don't trust about the schools near you? I'm sure a compromise can be found. If you still want to homeschool your child, send them to a community centre once a week or have them play in a park, but make sure it's near other kids, and try to avoid homogeneous groups.

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  • About Amber_TheOne
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    I'm me. LOL. Talk to me and find out, also don't be afraid to ask me something. ^^
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    California
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    Playing on the computer, talking and hanging with friends, video games, music, etc
    Occupation
    Ha to keep my grandmother alive? Idk. My job is to "try" to maintain a happy self for the people around me.
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